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president johnson's secretary of the interior, stuart udall, seen here, called the easement a gift to the nation. in 1972, armistead peter iii wrote about the first time that he came back to tudor place after his great grandmother's death and the division of her collection was completed. then 15 years old, he found the house stripped of every picture, every stick of furniture, everything that i had known and only a lone packing box empty in the center of the living room. i said on this box and looked around me and i believe that at that moment was born the resolve >> ready to do what must be done to ensure happiness and liberty for ourselves, our children, and our children's children, and as we renew ourselves, we will be seen as having greater strength throughout the world. we will again be the exemplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not now have freedom. as for the enemies of freedom, those who are potential adversaries, they will be reminded that peace is the highest aspiration of the american people. we will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it, we will not surrend
president johnson's secretary of the interior, stuart udall, seen here, called the easement a gift to the nation. in 1972, armistead peter iii wrote about the first time that he came back to tudor place after his great grandmother's death and the division of her collection was completed. then 15 years old, he found the house stripped of every picture, every stick of furniture, everything that i had known and only a lone packing box empty in the center of the living room. i said on this box and...
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president johnson's secretary of the interior, stuart udall seen here called the easement a gift to the nation. in 1972, armstead peter iii wrote about the first time that he came back to tudor place after his great grandmother's death and the division of her collection was completed. 15 years old, he found the house stripped of every picture, every stick of furniture, everything that i known and only a lone packing box empty in the center of the living room. i sat on the box and looked around me and born at that moment, never again would that happen in the house. armstead peter iii spent much of the 23 years of his ownership of tudor place acquiring furnishings and engravings that were identical to the ones found throughout the house during his great grandmother's ownership. it was armstead peter iii who with his wife made the decision to create a foundation to bequeath tudor place to the public, a foundation that would operate the estate as a historic house museum and garden following his death, not only would this once private house being public, but the family's unparalleled collect
president johnson's secretary of the interior, stuart udall seen here called the easement a gift to the nation. in 1972, armstead peter iii wrote about the first time that he came back to tudor place after his great grandmother's death and the division of her collection was completed. 15 years old, he found the house stripped of every picture, every stick of furniture, everything that i known and only a lone packing box empty in the center of the living room. i sat on the box and looked around...
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we could not agree more with senator udall. unfortunately, he has now adopted a new party line of obstruction on confirmation of judge gorsuch. it's sad and unfortunate. we encourage all senators from both parties to fairly evaluate the judge's eminent qualifications and grant him a vote. with that, glad to take your questions. april. >> thank you, see. >> how are you today. >> i'm fine and how are you? >> fantastic. >> well, sean, going back to some issues in the news, nunes is not going to recuse himself. what does the white house say about that? >> well, april, the white house, as i think i mentioned this yesterday, i mean, he's conducting an investigation. he is the elected or appointed, i can't remember how they do it over there, but appointed and confirmed but by his colleagues in the house and the speaker. he is the chairman. he's going to conduct an investigation. it is up to the house of representatives and the speaker and the members of the house republican conference to determine. but there's nothing i see that is pr
we could not agree more with senator udall. unfortunately, he has now adopted a new party line of obstruction on confirmation of judge gorsuch. it's sad and unfortunate. we encourage all senators from both parties to fairly evaluate the judge's eminent qualifications and grant him a vote. with that, glad to take your questions. april. >> thank you, see. >> how are you today. >> i'm fine and how are you? >> fantastic. >> well, sean, going back to some issues in the...
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such crimes often go on those along the highway with udall and industrial in the lines. i've come to this village because i want to find out just why a parent would put their child. in communities like this one the birth of a good show is welcome. larry king will be sitting next to. sandy putting it. on and then denying this i don't get upset because honey. he's too good. we don't know she survives of the income of her daughter bendigo who she forced into prostitution at the age of 15. when a new shows husband died she took many out of school and broke and arrangement to marry or off because the dowry wasn't high enough to meet him as a beauty queen become an island but i need the king and of course the company. stempel account on. how much of. his. customers are never love any luck still with us johnny come. a new show says her daughter has suffered as a result often gave exotic and a little money. to. many could now has a daughter of her own to support us and. they hand over that they took the liberty. on the supplements coqui we had a little bit toward a good 1st cup
such crimes often go on those along the highway with udall and industrial in the lines. i've come to this village because i want to find out just why a parent would put their child. in communities like this one the birth of a good show is welcome. larry king will be sitting next to. sandy putting it. on and then denying this i don't get upset because honey. he's too good. we don't know she survives of the income of her daughter bendigo who she forced into prostitution at the age of 15. when a...
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indigenous communities by park authorities and the army near us just have a nickel and nipple guard the bus. udall cool man, nobody got a shot when they will get some more. i mean, like here, once i got one on my boss back at it, it would, i'm gonna touch it on my, somebody go somewhere else. i'm more than got one. it only a little more. we got a letter or a summers here. someone and boss hog it's a non mila pasadena. deborah, as i me the america was nicholas home. do matter matter, no matter the way, lindsey, be good to allow and i can't either. i got off carol costello, so i'm going to need did you want we need to kindle matter matter not any matter. santa ana b did my mom you yesterday? martha? my, martha torino, run it on the header. matter. i'm on the app. would you want me by and going to pass category. michael crooked daddy, mom was a key element from. could mean was work with these communities is educate to them about their rights. johan automate america. i your matter matter. got about it. but madison, the lacy in sol but. c like i said, i love you that make given me your i inquired down
indigenous communities by park authorities and the army near us just have a nickel and nipple guard the bus. udall cool man, nobody got a shot when they will get some more. i mean, like here, once i got one on my boss back at it, it would, i'm gonna touch it on my, somebody go somewhere else. i'm more than got one. it only a little more. we got a letter or a summers here. someone and boss hog it's a non mila pasadena. deborah, as i me the america was nicholas home. do matter matter, no matter...
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of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a new age of big brother? >>> and good sunday morning. as the president prepares to depart this evening for the g-8 summit in northern ireland, global issues are certainly taking center stage. overnight in iran, celebrations in the streets after moderate hassan rohani was elected president. we'll be talking about that. quite a different scene in turkey. riot police used tear gas and clubs to clear antigovernment protesters from a square there. >>> and news out of jordan this morning where king abdullah warns the kingdom is ready to fight any threat to its security from the growing conflict in neighboring syria, a sign that that conflict could spill over its borders. and the conflicf
of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a new age of big brother? >>> and good sunday morning. as the president prepares to depart this evening for the g-8 summit in northern ireland, global issues are certainly taking center stage. overnight in...
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udall's see that very often in july. 81 degrees on friday with partly cloudy skies. the possibility of a thunderstorm moving in saturday afternoon and evening. the skies clear up again on sunday. temperatures cool on monday with a shower possible. some july heat getting in here about a week from today. >> still ahead, is the bottle that you are drinking from a safe? >> the recession is sending a lot of people off to the race tracks. p$pa >> we want to give you an update on the fire at the suburban house restaurant. >> they are still trying to battle this fire and it is very difficult because the roof of this is that this meant is a concrete so is difficult for them to cut through and vent. original report or that there were three people missing. fire fighter crews have been able to account for those three missing people. they are safe. the road is going to be shut down for some time while they deal with this operation. >> just one day after the public memorial honoring michael jackson, many questions remain about what led to his death. >> the legal fight over his chi
udall's see that very often in july. 81 degrees on friday with partly cloudy skies. the possibility of a thunderstorm moving in saturday afternoon and evening. the skies clear up again on sunday. temperatures cool on monday with a shower possible. some july heat getting in here about a week from today. >> still ahead, is the bottle that you are drinking from a safe? >> the recession is sending a lot of people off to the race tracks. p$pa >> we want to give you an update on the...
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host: what impact did working for senator udall have on you? ms. torres small: i got to come back -- i went away for college and chose to come back home. to come back and work with as a field representative was a great way to get to know the community, to learn from a different perspective. one thing i appreciated about senator udall, he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. i didn't just need to check in with people who voted for him or check in with democrat. he said go into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. and that's a great model for how to best serve constituents. host: when did you decide that you, yourself would want to run for office? ms. torres small: it was not something i was planning. when this position became open i was excited about what that could mean. growing up here i know how important it is to have people fighting to make it a place that you don't have to choose between the home you love and your best opportunities. so i was looking for someone to be that repr
host: what impact did working for senator udall have on you? ms. torres small: i got to come back -- i went away for college and chose to come back home. to come back and work with as a field representative was a great way to get to know the community, to learn from a different perspective. one thing i appreciated about senator udall, he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. i didn't just need to check in with people who voted for him or check in with democrat. he said go into every...
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impact did working for senator udall have on you? >> i did get come back to my home. to get to come back and work as a field representative was a great way to get to know my community. to learn all of our challenges one a different perspective of the things i appreciated his he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. he said you are going into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. that's a great model for how to best serve constituents. >> when did you decide yourself would want to someday run for office? >> it was not something i was planning. when this position became open i was excited about what that could mean. i know how important it is to have people who are fighting to make it a place, but you don't have to choose between the home you love and your best opportunity. i was looking for someone to be that representative. i was thinking about the people. and there was a girl that when i was writing that list i realized maybe it was my job, maybe i had to step up and do this work. i was writing a list.
impact did working for senator udall have on you? >> i did get come back to my home. to get to come back and work as a field representative was a great way to get to know my community. to learn all of our challenges one a different perspective of the things i appreciated his he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. he said you are going into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. that's a great model for how to best serve...
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crisis to a final resolution in november after your congressional elections, even talking, stewart udall said there was a time when we would have been fearful you but if you try to make a problem time we'll swat your --. that's a direct quote of what khrushchev said to president kennedy's emissary in pursuing that in august 1962 as and then during the crisis on october, the soviet foreign minister gromyko reiterated that threat to that they were going to bring the berlin to a conclusion clearly in november. so when kennedy tells you that these would have been unveiled in november and that that would have changed the political situation that's part of the equation. so when he makes the move to use diplomacy to resolve the crisis with non invasion pledge of cuba. he's balancing diplo must see along with the resolve and along with the sensitivity trying to avoid inadvertent escalation. and i think those three points still resonate today. thank you. anybody else on a chime in something anybody can tell me. i'll just jump in. i think i worry as a professional worrier that the that what the cu
crisis to a final resolution in november after your congressional elections, even talking, stewart udall said there was a time when we would have been fearful you but if you try to make a problem time we'll swat your --. that's a direct quote of what khrushchev said to president kennedy's emissary in pursuing that in august 1962 as and then during the crisis on october, the soviet foreign minister gromyko reiterated that threat to that they were going to bring the berlin to a conclusion clearly...
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he even, talking to stewart udall, said there was a time we would've been fearful of you, but if you try to make a problem this time, we will swat your ass. that is a direct quote of what khrushchev said to president kennedy's emissary in puts india in august of 1962. and then during the crisis, the soviet foreign minister reiterated that threat to kennedy that they were going to bring the berlin thing to a conclusion clearly in november. so, when kennedy tells you these missiles would've been unveiled in november and that would've changed the political situation, that is part of the equation. so, when he makes the move to use diplomacy, to resolve the crisis with the non invasion pledge of cuba, he's balancing diplomacy along with the resolve and along with the sensitivity of trying to avoid an inadvertent escalation. i think those three points still resonate today. >> thank you. anybody else? want to chime in? anybody. >> i'll just jump in, i worry as a professional warrior that what the cuban missile crisis was, what the stakes were, it's really not very well understood by lots an
he even, talking to stewart udall, said there was a time we would've been fearful of you, but if you try to make a problem this time, we will swat your ass. that is a direct quote of what khrushchev said to president kennedy's emissary in puts india in august of 1962. and then during the crisis, the soviet foreign minister reiterated that threat to kennedy that they were going to bring the berlin thing to a conclusion clearly in november. so, when kennedy tells you these missiles would've been...
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lady bird johnson and stewart udall set off on a four-day conservation tour of california, arizona, and new mexico. the u.s. naval photographic center recorded the trip. the first lady dedicated several parks, traveled with governor of california, and spoke about preserving natural areas for future generations. this is about 20 minutes courtesy of the lbj presidential library. ♪
lady bird johnson and stewart udall set off on a four-day conservation tour of california, arizona, and new mexico. the u.s. naval photographic center recorded the trip. the first lady dedicated several parks, traveled with governor of california, and spoke about preserving natural areas for future generations. this is about 20 minutes courtesy of the lbj presidential library. ♪
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udall is recognized for five minutes. ask to address the house for five minutes without objection. and american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings in columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been vic dems of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by the prospect that our schools have become places where this kind of violence can take lace. -- take place. but today is not a time to rush to judgment about the causes or cures for this tragedy. believe that parents, community leaders, and policymakers at all levels, including school boards, state legislators, and our national government need to come together in coming weeks and reflect upon this tragedy. we need a fuller discussion of the values we share as americans, and we need to work more actively than ever before to make our schools safe. and to ensure that our classrooms or places of learning and nurturing the full potentia
udall is recognized for five minutes. ask to address the house for five minutes without objection. and american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings in columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been vic dems of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by the prospect that our schools have...
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she currently is an assistant professor and research policy at the udal center here at the university of arizona. she worked not only in the united states, but in the amazon region and south pacific, and she is a fan of bats which we're about to find out. her book is entitle "conservation of shared environments." she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span is too interested in that. do you want to lower the lights? yes, i think laura will solve that problem by not using slides this time. [laughter] thank you for the comment. laura? [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. i'm really surprised it's such a gorgeous day outside that i appreciate you all coming inside on such a beautiful day. i'd like to tell you to begin telling you about the book. interestingly enough by telling you how we finish the book. often, the last, one of the last things that you do when you finish an edited book like this is you write the introduction and you
she currently is an assistant professor and research policy at the udal center here at the university of arizona. she worked not only in the united states, but in the amazon region and south pacific, and she is a fan of bats which we're about to find out. her book is entitle "conservation of shared environments." she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span...
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tom udall winning in new mexico. mark udall losing in the colorado senate race. all of this available online at c-span.org. let's go to other senate races. the iowa senate race, the networks declared a winner via 6% margin. the republican state senator to bruce braley at 45%. we will show you that speech in its entirety in a little bit. the race has been declared a winner. another republican pickup and 49%. defeating kay hagan at 47%. >> a lot of close races tonight. on our facebook page, we have posted the change of power and asked people to comment. sylvia says -- happy. michelle says -- and you'll see your social security check evaporate before your very eyes. james taylor -- the death of democracy and america. another says -- nothing will change. more fighting and nothing getting done. you can join the conversation on c-span's facebook page. this is what it looks like now. democrats, 43. republicans at 51. still for senate races undecided. we will continue to take your calls and your tweets and facebook comments. on twitter -- the sad part is that this electi
tom udall winning in new mexico. mark udall losing in the colorado senate race. all of this available online at c-span.org. let's go to other senate races. the iowa senate race, the networks declared a winner via 6% margin. the republican state senator to bruce braley at 45%. we will show you that speech in its entirety in a little bit. the race has been declared a winner. another republican pickup and 49%. defeating kay hagan at 47%. >> a lot of close races tonight. on our facebook page,...
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reid of nevada, carper, leahy, murray, udall of new mexico, schatz, schumer, boxer, cardin, blumenthal, merkley, franken, casey, heinrich, warren, durbin, murphy. mr. reid: madam president, i ask consent the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: is there objection? objection is heard. mr. reid: i now move -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there is. there appears to be. there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the ayes are 52 and the nays are 40, and the motion to proceed to legislative session is agreed to. mr. reid: i now move -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. reid: i move to proceed to give executive session to consider calendar number 1058. i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote:
reid of nevada, carper, leahy, murray, udall of new mexico, schatz, schumer, boxer, cardin, blumenthal, merkley, franken, casey, heinrich, warren, durbin, murphy. mr. reid: madam president, i ask consent the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: is there objection? objection is heard. mr. reid: i now move -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second?...
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this quarter you had people like mark udall and jeanne shaheen and allison grimes raising three, three and a half, four million dollars in a three month span. that's crazy. that's just a crazy apt of money. so you -- amount of money. so you do start to see more of that hand-to-hand combat between candidates mattering more than it did three months ogg, six months ago or a year ago. what mitch mcconnell does today and what allison grimes does today matters more. it's part of why iowa is more of a toss-up race, that joni ernst has been very, very clever about how she's run her campaigns, and bruce braley's been a lot more passive, and colorado, at least from the people i talk to, is not probably in the same category because mark udall, the very well funded democratic incumbent, has just been murderously brutal on his challenger when it comes to these social issues that have been so devisive in colorado. and corey gardener who was correctly thought to be quite a strong republican recruit has taken time responding. >> thank you. maagty, i'm going to put you on the spot a little bit. you tal
this quarter you had people like mark udall and jeanne shaheen and allison grimes raising three, three and a half, four million dollars in a three month span. that's crazy. that's just a crazy apt of money. so you -- amount of money. so you do start to see more of that hand-to-hand combat between candidates mattering more than it did three months ogg, six months ago or a year ago. what mitch mcconnell does today and what allison grimes does today matters more. it's part of why iowa is more of a...
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>> guest: you hit on a very good question and it's been frustrating to all of us that watched this udall. in the beginning there was sort of the freedom of access argument being made so you see isis using twitter and facebook and and instant ram and they would do things like something could change accounts they were pretty savvy about using the social media but eventually got better at blocking them so they turn to other kinds of social media. right now a lot of the wireless network is just about out of southern turkey surveyor to communicate in the rest of the broken world in a very powerful way and we managed to not find a way to block them. i think going forward to try to find a way to defeat them is that it has to be fundamental to any strategy to prevent them from spreading this garbage around the world and incite some of their followers. >> host: a reminder if you want to send any message you may do that as well. don't call the number it is just for texting, we have a call from salt lake city. you are on book tv. >> caller: thank you so much. i just wonder a couple of points. first
>> guest: you hit on a very good question and it's been frustrating to all of us that watched this udall. in the beginning there was sort of the freedom of access argument being made so you see isis using twitter and facebook and and instant ram and they would do things like something could change accounts they were pretty savvy about using the social media but eventually got better at blocking them so they turn to other kinds of social media. right now a lot of the wireless network is...
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the two men developed a close friendship that lasted until udall's death from parkinson's disease. although udall had once been among the most powerful leaders in washington, almost none of his former colleagues came calling as he's laying ill at a veterans hospital not far from the capital. but it was senator mccain who visited them quite often. senator, you would arrive at the hospital with newspaper clips and you would sit at your friend's bedside, even when he was no longer conscious, and you would read to him. just as he reached out to you in the beginning, you reached out to him in the end with empathy and true compassion. hearing this story, it is once again so clear of the unique and unusual man we are speaking about, and what a dear friend he was to mo udall. but we must also see a man with a desire to embrace people's humanity, regardless of their politics. this is no small feat in today's vitriolic halls of our governance and the uncivil quarters of our country. senator mccain is a man of strong conviction, but he also embodies the spirit of amity that helped our foundin
the two men developed a close friendship that lasted until udall's death from parkinson's disease. although udall had once been among the most powerful leaders in washington, almost none of his former colleagues came calling as he's laying ill at a veterans hospital not far from the capital. but it was senator mccain who visited them quite often. senator, you would arrive at the hospital with newspaper clips and you would sit at your friend's bedside, even when he was no longer conscious, and...
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>> yeah. >> brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle stewart udall opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> in some ways yes. but we have fully utilized this system. we have over allocated it. we now need to think about how to turn some of this back. because the only lever we control right now in the river is the demand lever. we have no control over the supply. we have to dial back demand. >> 70% of colorado river water goes to agriculture. when the federal government declared the water shortage, it triggered mandatory cutbacks. pinal county, arizona, got hit hard. >> pinal county alone will lose 300,000 acre feet of surface water. that's water that would be delivered from lake powell, lake mead, as part of the colorado river. 300,000 acre feet is 98 billion gall
>> yeah. >> brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle stewart udall opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> in some ways yes. but we have fully utilized this system. we have over allocated it. we...
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>> udall: yes. and that's when power generation actually becomes to come into question. >> whitaker: so it drops so low that it may not be able to generate-- >> udall: it may not be able to generate power. >> whitaker: --hydroelectric power? >> udall: yeah. >> whitaker: brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle, stewart udall, opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> udall: in some ways, yes, but we have fully utilized this system. we've over-allocated it, and we now need to think about how to turn some of this back. because the only lever we control right now in the river is the demand lever. we have no control over the supply. so we have to dial back demand. >> whitaker: 70% of colorado river water goes to agriculture.
>> udall: yes. and that's when power generation actually becomes to come into question. >> whitaker: so it drops so low that it may not be able to generate-- >> udall: it may not be able to generate power. >> whitaker: --hydroelectric power? >> udall: yeah. >> whitaker: brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle, stewart udall, opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river...
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ah. hogan not the day of a schmuck. udall by law, gala day of a little much the tenant protection law. sounds like it's there to protect the tenant, but it doesn't shed more knuckle. it actually ensures that the rights granted to the tenant terminate as quickly as possible and revert back to the owner will about him 0 mill shekoya mission. that means that any one who resides in these apartments a day because their grandparents were protected, tenants will be evicted while sooner or later there. so long as the law doesn't change. what the hello shannon. this love him, shall these issues go back to 1948. i know was what they were never discussed at the time. about way much more. oh, there are panorama move heidi. i had him if he had to believe that google app, who out of he or pin that i can be. yeah. for a for the war about 70000 people lived in java. it was a crowded and vibrant city. the shock at tying up for jaffa with its port wonderful culture cafes, hong, it's food and it's poetry. what was the crammed a cram of them at least the hollow? mm hm. all after the war about 3500 reside
ah. hogan not the day of a schmuck. udall by law, gala day of a little much the tenant protection law. sounds like it's there to protect the tenant, but it doesn't shed more knuckle. it actually ensures that the rights granted to the tenant terminate as quickly as possible and revert back to the owner will about him 0 mill shekoya mission. that means that any one who resides in these apartments a day because their grandparents were protected, tenants will be evicted while sooner or later there....
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the amount of that yes ah, meet up visit udall. i las colinas and send you on the list of people it big me cuz can you open in the look? it wasn't that other was done as well. doubles your most come yellow either. then we'll just put so next when the place is what i see equal medical telling me the other, but not the other limit. ah no more than 30 minutes to work on last monday or it all got a game. maybe a lot, i sound good. okay. now listen to me when i was doing this with us. i think i'm in a month ago, i suppose one sample lampa. yandy melbourne won't, but give us a call next door late. let me lie. a is on my let's go get the puzzle is up until now you're seeing what was going on. i mean, i left a demo requirements. i mean, i mean when you look in the context in a lender, i saw that i saw kathy on it. and when miss emanuel, i raised gazing breaks that are painful. again thought and will last. and paula, paula: and i will let you nonetheless. i don't mean to me. so i thought i was only for my list, a company like girls gonna la
the amount of that yes ah, meet up visit udall. i las colinas and send you on the list of people it big me cuz can you open in the look? it wasn't that other was done as well. doubles your most come yellow either. then we'll just put so next when the place is what i see equal medical telling me the other, but not the other limit. ah no more than 30 minutes to work on last monday or it all got a game. maybe a lot, i sound good. okay. now listen to me when i was doing this with us. i think i'm in...
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after coming off a rare win against the lakers, steven can you remember i ri and udall will be at the station at market and also the embarcadero station this afternoon. they won three games in a row, against playoff teams. maybe next year will be something special. >> maybe get an autograph on your bart ticket. >> absolutely. >> just ahead at 6:00 a.m., expecting the worst? bay area redevelopment agency that now laid off half their employees. >> and what experts are saying about the radiation coming down in the bay area showers. >> defense attorneys in the barry bonds case say they might call as many as six witnesses including mr. bonds himself. find out what they decided to really do coming up next. [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care... by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete the flea life cycle -- is that it breaks killing adults, eggs, and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleas
after coming off a rare win against the lakers, steven can you remember i ri and udall will be at the station at market and also the embarcadero station this afternoon. they won three games in a row, against playoff teams. maybe next year will be something special. >> maybe get an autograph on your bart ticket. >> absolutely. >> just ahead at 6:00 a.m., expecting the worst? bay area redevelopment agency that now laid off half their employees. >> and what experts are...
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in colorado you have got mark udall running against cory gardner. in iowa you have tom harkin isiring, so joni ernst running against congressman bruce braley. in kansas, typically a red state, pat roberts is running against greg orman. the democratic candidate in that state dropped out. has elected democratic governors in the past. you can't just read -- write them off as republican. mary landrieu has never had much popularity in her own state and is seeking a fourth term, running against bill cassidy, who feels he has momentum there. that manyraces political experts feel could go either way. the state and across the country have been casting their ballots all day. the question in the midterm election is what will the balance of power be? many believe that the results will determine what the president can and cannot get on with the time he star as an office. to another weast are seeing a lot of republican momentum and desire for change in washington. whether you are talking about iowa, colorado, or alaska, i think we are doing well. >> they thought
in colorado you have got mark udall running against cory gardner. in iowa you have tom harkin isiring, so joni ernst running against congressman bruce braley. in kansas, typically a red state, pat roberts is running against greg orman. the democratic candidate in that state dropped out. has elected democratic governors in the past. you can't just read -- write them off as republican. mary landrieu has never had much popularity in her own state and is seeking a fourth term, running against bill...
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udall think it can happen in florida or in orlando. >> authorities said he was fired for "performance issues." >> why did you do it? >> because they left me to rot. >> you are mad at your employer's? >> police received a tip thate was hiding in his mother's home. it was a peaceful surrender. >> they were able to see him through the window and asked him to come out. he was arrested without incident. >> and afternoon of horror and fear, a manhunt and a quick ending. >> hopefully in the end, the tragedy canbe sued somewhat know when we have him in custody. >> authorities have not identified the person killed. the five survivors are in stable condition. there are reports that rodriguez may have recently filed for bankruptcy. >>> we are following breaking news coming in from montgomery county. it is school bus has collided with a car in aspen hill. you are looking at newschopper 7 over the scene of the crash earlier. two people in the car had to be pulled from the wreckage with non-life threatening injuries. none of the children were seriously hurt but were taken to the hospital as a preca
udall think it can happen in florida or in orlando. >> authorities said he was fired for "performance issues." >> why did you do it? >> because they left me to rot. >> you are mad at your employer's? >> police received a tip thate was hiding in his mother's home. it was a peaceful surrender. >> they were able to see him through the window and asked him to come out. he was arrested without incident. >> and afternoon of horror and fear, a...
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in colorado, actually leaning quite a bit to the right for cory gardner to unseat senator udall. a busy night ahead. we will be speaking with you a little later. among the 36 senate seats on the ballot today is one virginia seat, the one currently held by mark warner. is northern bureau chief covering all aspects of this race now and joins us live from arlington. scott was just talking about the close races across the country and the race in virginia has not come on the radar. feelingmark warner confident about his chances for reelection despite the fact holds have tightened up leading into the election day today. this is video of mark warner voting today. senator warner taking it easy today. he has led in the polls drop the race and he feels he will defeat republican ed gillespie. gillespie also feeling good when we spoke with him this morning in chantilly. gillespie has trailed throughout the race but a recent poll has him down by about six or eight points. for an he's pulling upset tonight and they feel strongly he will shock a lot of hundreds in washington dc. expect point to
in colorado, actually leaning quite a bit to the right for cory gardner to unseat senator udall. a busy night ahead. we will be speaking with you a little later. among the 36 senate seats on the ballot today is one virginia seat, the one currently held by mark warner. is northern bureau chief covering all aspects of this race now and joins us live from arlington. scott was just talking about the close races across the country and the race in virginia has not come on the radar. feelingmark...
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mark udall of colorado says that members of the two political parties should sit together this year. traditionally, republicans and democrats sit on opposite sides of the aisle. the senator hopes the change will be a sign of unity for the country. >>> new discouraging numbers that were released on the economy today. more than one willing -- 1 million houses were repossessed in 2010. analysts say 2011 will be the peak year for foreclosures. a firm expects at least 1.2 million homes will be reprocessed this year. falling home values, a tough standards, and high unemployment are expected to contribute to more foreclosures. >>> we hear some fleeurries could be on the way. >> we are on storm watch. doug hill with more. >> we are looking at tomorrow morning with the possibility of flurries. it will not do anything to disrupt travel. more of a curiosity, as a disturbance moves our way. temperatures -- 26 degrees in montgomery county. it feels like 22 with the wind chill. temperatures are right now, below freezing. 31 in alexandria. 29 in la plata. we will be in the mid teens out to the west
mark udall of colorado says that members of the two political parties should sit together this year. traditionally, republicans and democrats sit on opposite sides of the aisle. the senator hopes the change will be a sign of unity for the country. >>> new discouraging numbers that were released on the economy today. more than one willing -- 1 million houses were repossessed in 2010. analysts say 2011 will be the peak year for foreclosures. a firm expects at least 1.2 million homes will...
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. >> reporter: the southwest soul mates, john mccain and tom udall. and cutest couple, john thune and new york democrat kirsten gillibrand. it's taking on a prom feel with senators hutchison and conrad as we saw on "this week" with christian chri christiane amanpour. >> reporter: the white house hopes this bipartisan feel will be aided by the presence in the first lady's box of several of the heroes of the tucson tragedy, including intern daniel hernandez, george. also several of the physicians. they asked gabrielle gifford's husband, mark kelly, but he is unlikely to attend. >> not everyone is going along with date night. mitch mcconnell says he's going to sit where he always sits. and we'll have full coverage of the president's speech tomorrow night. and i'll be anchoring with diane sawyer tomorrow night. starting right here on abc. you can test your knowledge on state of the union quiz. >> oh, boy. >> are you ready, robin? >> i'm ready. where do we go? >> abcnews.com/gma. >> thanks, george. in the meantime, we have an arrest made sunday in the kidn
. >> reporter: the southwest soul mates, john mccain and tom udall. and cutest couple, john thune and new york democrat kirsten gillibrand. it's taking on a prom feel with senators hutchison and conrad as we saw on "this week" with christian chri christiane amanpour. >> reporter: the white house hopes this bipartisan feel will be aided by the presence in the first lady's box of several of the heroes of the tucson tragedy, including intern daniel hernandez, george. also...
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. >> between kerry and tom udall and joe lieberman. two democrats and an independent. >> all mixed up there, which made for quite a different feeling in the chamber, right? >> oh, yes, it did. it really did. it was a much different feeling. some of the things a lot of us have resented over the years, this constant jumping up and down. it interrupts the theme of the president's speech. i think it was helpful to the president's speech last night that it was less than usual and certainly not as partisan as it used to be. it used to be a cheerless -- it still is. it's been reduced, the cheerleading kind of thing. >> do you think this is going to stick? >> i hope so. i think there's a different atmosphere here. with every tragedy comes something good. and obviously, the tragedy of tucson and gabrielle giffords has brought about a certain change in the atmosphere. >> so, let's get to the policies. >> sure. >> you jumped up when the president said he would veto any bill that had earmarks in it. >> i was so pleased. and hopefully we'll work on
. >> between kerry and tom udall and joe lieberman. two democrats and an independent. >> all mixed up there, which made for quite a different feeling in the chamber, right? >> oh, yes, it did. it really did. it was a much different feeling. some of the things a lot of us have resented over the years, this constant jumping up and down. it interrupts the theme of the president's speech. i think it was helpful to the president's speech last night that it was less than usual and...
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the senator who sound the alarm, mark udall and the committee chairs who approved the program, senator dianne feinstein and congressman mike rogers.
the senator who sound the alarm, mark udall and the committee chairs who approved the program, senator dianne feinstein and congressman mike rogers.